NERVO:
The music duo Nervo, consists of two Australian girls named Miriam Nervo and Olivia
Nervo. The girls can sing, they make remix, and most importantly, they make you want
to dance! The twins began gaining interest in music at the age of 16 when
they turned down modeling and pursued a career in music. After being accepted
into the Opera Australian Academy they started becoming interested in pop
music. Two years later they were already starting to gain exposure when a
Melbourne based music producer asked Nervo to sample his demo songs. Shortly
after they were signed with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.
Unlike most dance
music you find these days, Nervo actually writes their songs, and these songs have become popular. Singers likeAshley Tisdale and the Pussycat Dolls have had songs written by Nervo. One of the most popular
of their written songs even received a Grammy for “When Love Takes Over” sang by
David Guetta and Kelly Rowland.
By 2010 they were
playing on main stages at British music festivals and eventually signed a
recording deal with Virgin Records. Nervo’s first release “This Kind of Love”
went to number one on the pop charts and by 2011 Nervo was opening for Britney
Spears.
2012 has opened
the stage for Nervo with their hit song “Were All No One”. Which was released in March and reached the number
8 spot on Billboard’s US Hot Dance Club Songs.
We're All No One
The song that
caught my particular interest was “You’re Gonna Love Again” which is climbing the charts
in the US and the UK.
Nervo is more
than dance music. Proof of their dedication to their music is their quote on
their Facebook, “Art before chart.” This shows me that while their sound is
definitely dance-pop, the lyrics and messages of there songs are more important
than just about a typical “dance” song. So far, their music is about a positive
message. For example in “You’re Gonna Love Again”:
“We gotta try even if it’s hard, try baby, understand.
To find a rainbow in every storm, you gotta believe.
Don’t ever doubt that you don’t below now
Cause it’s starting with you, It’s starting with me”
Through a combination of positive lyrics, fast beats, and an
influence of Dub; there’s no doubt Nervo has what it takes to be the next big
thing. Whether you just want to dance or you just need a pick-me-up, Nervo can and will find a place on your IPod.
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